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Brexit already damaging UK science, says Royal Society

October 17, 2019
Figures released by the Royal Society indicate the damaging impact on UK science caused by the uncertainty surrounding Brexit.

Fool’s game

October 7, 2019
I am going to do it again... it’ll make a fool of me, I’m sure of it, but I am going to talk about the current political situation and how...

Scientific glass

October 7, 2019
Turi King made the finalists list of The Royal Photographic Society's Science Photographer of the Year competition for this image of the results of a University of Leicester collaboration between...

The poetry of science

September 6, 2019
From explaining scientific concepts to the public to replacing traditional scientific abstracts with verse – Dr Sam Illingworth is taking on the world with his dual love of science and...

What’s London’s place in the Place agenda?

July 22, 2019
The government’s Industrial Strategy aims to unlock the potential of UK cities and towns and tackle differences in regional productivity to ensure communities across the nation can prosper. For R&D,...

The social scientist

June 12, 2019
If you are among the growing number of scientists who tweet, facebook, insta or link-in then you need to read this… Russ Swan has some sage advice…

Dean’s Blue Hole

June 3, 2019
This shot was taken in May 2018 at the Dean's Blue Hole on Long Island in the Bahamas.

Antibody papers yielding inconsistent results

May 23, 2019
Inconsistencies in immunohistochemical (IHC) staining are making laboratory experiments unreliable, according to a US study. Scientists at Johns Hopkins Kimmel Center in Maryland documented variations in the way scientists practice...

BU announces £38M STEM centre

May 21, 2019
Bournemouth University has announced £38 million will be invested in a new academic building for STEM research and training. The 7,500sqm building, which represents phase two of its Poole Gateway...

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